Thanks, DV. I knew I could count on a movie buff like you!

What I really love about this movie so far is the setting, or set design, and camera effects, I guess you'd call it. (I'm sure there's a more appropriate name, right?) I like how everything looks so dreamlike to portray how things appear when you're under the influence of drugs, I'm assuming.

I remember this movie was on TV late one night, months ago, and I happened to come across it. It was a scene where Duke/Thompson and Gonzo/Acosta were in a casino (I assume?), but there was this huge merry-go-round, and Depp was walking around and on it. I haven't reached this scene yet in my official and complete viewing, but I remember it distinctly, because it was my first impression of the movie. It was late, and I was already sleepy, and watching this scene had me feeling even dizzy from the crazy effects. It's truly a unique movie just for that.

One more question: From what I heard about Hunter S. Thompson (I don't know much about him), I was under the impression that he was referred to as Gonzo or Dr. Gonzo, yet IMDB tells me that Benicio Del Toro played Dr. Gonzo/Oscar Z. Acosta, as I referred to above.